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Bulk Product Suppliers for Plant Soil Systems

 

Healthier Soils | Stronger Plants | Higher Yields | Better Profits

 

 

 

 

 

Soluble Powders 

bulk box, pallet, truckloads

Fish Hydrolysate
70% Humic Acid
95%
Humic Acid
Sea Kelp
Amino Acids
Fulvic Acid   
Mycorrhizae

Bacillus subtilis

Ammoni-con

 

 

Liquid Concentrates  

Liquid Concentrates

Sea-Crop

Liquid Humic Acid

Super Hume/Seaweed

Micro Boost

Fulvic Acid

b-Active

Super Seaweed  24%

Super Seaweed 8%

Super Calcium 8%

Gibberellic Acid

Micronutrients
Mag Hume 

Genisis

NPK'S

 

Mycorrhizal fungi

All Purpose Soluble
Micronized Endo
Endo Granular
Soluble MAXX
Mycorrhizae Plant List

Citrus Trials

Bat Guano
Compost Tea Foods
Humic Acid Crystals

Blended Soluble Powders

 

Contents

 

 

A major group of concepts that have been challenged, uprooted, and largely left on the side to wither by the new biological sciences are large parts of the calcium, cation exchange, and base saturation theories that came into favor in the later part of the 20th century. Some of these theories viewed the soil as a chemistry system with ionic exchange as the driving force. These theories poorly considered the soil microbes that actually drive the chelation exchange and nutrient transfers. Instead, the theories, for the most part, focused on correcting chemical and electrolytic imbalances. 

The soil is a pH balanced organism that is balanced by microbes. Even applying lime to a field will assault the soil pH and unbalanced active microorganism activity in the soil.

It is the microorganisms interacting with the available nutrients that keep a soils pH at a correct point, not the application of minerals to correct pH in a soil.

The basic misunderstanding of the soil balancing concept is that it is not chemical imbalances that render a soil a poor producer. It is instead the lack of a balanced nutrient program that fails to feed and maintain a sufficient population of soil microorganisms.

 We supply the foods that support this living soil


The best defense against yield loss and disease

is a healthy growing system, below ground.